News Scrapbook 1985

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. I 27,454)

El Ca1on, CA (San Diego Co_) Daily Californian (Cir. D 100,271 l p 1 s 1985

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t:)-4~ . JKMts MEDALIST - USD's Brett James edged San FrancTsco's Bob_Bo_ni_ono by one stroke to capture the md1v1dual title in the West Coast Athletic Conference goU tournament at Half Moon Bay. James finished with a 19-over-par 235 on the tough, wind-swept Half Moon Bay layout. Freshmen Chris ,:,j!j_ In team play, the University of Portland, paced by Kennedy and Dasilva, defeated USD and favored USF. The Pilots posted a team score of 969 in the three-round tournament to outdistance USD (975), USF (978), Loyola Marvmnnnt (978), Pepperdine (979), St. Mary's (993), Santa Clara (I~) and Gon7.aga (1,097).

El Cajon, CA (San Diego Co_) Daily Californian (Cir. D 100,271)

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GOLFERS LOSE TITLE~/ Ar eeti could not carry the Univetsit of San Diego Coast Athletic Conference golf c p1ons p ay. James led individual scorers with a 2$-strolte total over 5f boles, beating out Chris Kennedy and Chuck DaSilva of The University of Portland, which won its first title. The two Portland golfers shot 237 and 238, fini tJng third and fourth behind runner-up Bob Bonino of San Francisco. Bonino shot 236. Portland totaled a final team score of 969. USO was second with 975, followed by Sall Francisco and ~ola Marvmount at 978, PepQenfine at 979, St. Mary's at 993, Santa Clara at l,019, and Gonzaga at 1,097. _ byBrettJames Bay in the West

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Son Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,324) (Cir. S. 339,788) APR 28 l

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~LEGE TE~NIS - !b.£.,.USZ2_ men s team was m second place in the West Coast Athletic Conference Championships at Santa Clara. Pep- perdine, with 81 points, already has clinched its 13th consecutive confer- ence title. USD leads third-place Santa Clara 57-48 going into today's semifinals and finals . . Grossmont College's Jose Ruelas and Chris Gronf of Mesa College lost in the quarterfinals of the Ojai Valley tour nament. 2-.. '6,'5 ----L

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